Disney Says Park Attendance Is Unaffected by Measles Outbreak

Walt Disney Co. (DIS) said attendance at its Southern California theme parks has been unaffected by a measles outbreak, a day after a state health official told unvaccinated people to stay away.

The California Department of Public Health said there have been 59 cases of measles since late December, with 42 linked to exposure at the Anaheim resort, including one on Jan. 18. Five Disney employees were among those who got sick. The company has been testing and inoculating workers.